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2022 California Current Ecosystem Survey

2016-2021 California Current Ecosystem Survey

The 2022 California Current Ecosystem Survey will be conducted from June 27 through September 30, 2022.
August 02, 2022 - Survey ,

2022 Year End Summary

The Newportal

Summary of ocean conditions for juvenile salmon in 2022
December 02, 2022 - Science Blog ,

2023 California Current Ecosystem Survey

The 2023 California Current Ecosystem Survey will be conducted from July 17 through September 30, 2023.
July 20, 2023 - Survey ,

2023 Ecosystems Monitoring Cruise Underway—and Busy

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Old hands, students, and scientists forge south toward Cape Hatteras.
June 23, 2023 - Survey ,
 A female scientist sits in front of a computer with a male scientist standing to the left of her and a female scientist standing to the right. The standing female scientist points to something on the computer screen.

2023 Integrated West Coast Pelagics Survey Multi-function Trawl Testing

From December 11–15, 2023, researchers will evaluate a new multi-function trawl system's midwater and surface-trawling performance in preparation for the Integrated West Coast Pelagics Survey.
December 11, 2023 - Survey ,

60 Species of Fish to Celebrate 60 Years of the Bottom Trawl Survey

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

National Systematics Lab research zoologist Katherine Bemis shares her team’s work and 60 of their favorite marine species in celebration of the Bottom Trawl Survey’s 60th anniversary.
November 29, 2023 - Survey ,
Two scientists stand in a lab taking photos of fish in a tank. There is a camera and lighting system set up. One scientist is adjusting the lighting on one side of the lab while the other scientist is on the other side of the lab in front of a laptop. Both scientists are looking at the laptop screen. National Systematics Lab team photographing fish during the fall Bottom Trawl Survey. Fish are placed in a phototank and images are taken using a camera controlled from a laptop. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Sabrina Dahl

A Bottom Trawl Survey Technician’s Job is Never Done

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Survey technician Justin DaSilva explains his work on the NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow, from ocean floor mapping to biological and oceanographic sampling.
January 19, 2024 - Survey ,
Looking down on two bongo nets being lowered over the side deck of a research ship. The nets are made of fine mesh and shaped like a funnel. The end of the funnel is closed. A round metal ring at the top keeps the net open. The "bongo" plankton nets being deployed. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Adam Poquette

A Day in the Life of East Island Exiles

How we stayed sane on the smallest island field camp in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
September 27, 2017 - Survey ,
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A Fish That Shapes The Reef

Fisheries research diver Andrew Gray assesses bumphead parrotfish at Wake Atoll.
April 27, 2017 - Survey ,
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